rajendran muthiah

Thiruvalluvar's Couplets On ' The Pleasures Of Sulkiness' - Poem by rajendran muthiah

1321. Though he is faultless, his lovely embrace has the power my feigning sulk, to brace.1322. His love may seem to fade due to my sullen rigour but it will bloom again with renewed vigour.1323. Is there a world pleasing like the lovers' feigned ire who hug like the fusing land and water in sensual fire? 1324. Even after his warm embrace continues my sham tiff, where lies the arms to break my heart stiff.1325. There is pleasure for the faultless men to be off the slender shoulders of the pretending maid who doesn’t laugh.1326. Better to digest the food taken than eating more and more. Feigned anger is sweeter than the unsurfeiting union sore.1327. He who loses in sham ire does truly win. This truth is proved when they tie together in pleasure bin.1328. Will I once more through her feigned dislike get the pleasure enjoyed, with her forehead to sweat? 1329. Let the bright jewelled mine anger feign. Pleading I'll be to hug her and prolonging the night's reign.1330. Feigning anger yields delight to love that melds. Later sweaty union, to add joy to anger, both of them, welds.